Thinking as Communicating: Human Development, the Growth of Discourses, and Mathematizing
Michigan State University · University of Haifa
Abstract
This book is an attempt to change our thinking about thinking. Anna Sfard undertakes this task convinced that many long-standing, seemingly irresolvable quandaries regarding human development originate in ambiguities of the existing discourses on thinking. Standing on the shoulders of Vygotsky and Wittgenstein, the author defines thinking as a form of communication. The disappearance of the time-honoured thinking-communicating dichotomy is epitomised by Sfard's term, commognition, which combines communication with cognition. The commognitive tenet implies that verbal communication with its distinctive property of recursive self-reference may be the primary source of humans' unique ability to accumulate the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.28
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- 100%
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- 204
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1Topics & keywords
- Objectification
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Mathematics education
- Cognitive science
- Psychology
- Philosophy
- Quality Education